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Silver Age give the impression that superheroes popularity = comics popularity. The high sales of comics during World War II were caused by large orders from the armed forces, who made those comics available to soldiers stationed overseas. However, comics never really lost their popularity during the late 40s/early 50s (which some people call the Atomic Age of Comics). Instead, a multitude of genres flourished, while superhero sales sagged. The beginning of the Silver Age is connected with the return of the superhero, however, it wasn't until the mid 60s that superheroes became once more the highest selling comics. Finally, superheroes were going out of favor again by the early 70s, with the relaxation of the Comics Code regulations, and the appearance of a new breed of horror (Swamp Thing, Ghost Rider) and fantasy titles (Conan). The historical divisions in ages for
American comics is biased towards superheroes, because the majority of current comics fans read superhero stories.
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action/adventure, while JLA and
Avengers are action/adventure and space opera, and Fantastic Four is sci-fi and action/adventure. Marvel's Captain Marvel depends on which character we're talking about, and it depends on the writer. Mar-Vell goes from sci-fi and espionage to space opera, and Genis started as a mixture of sci-fi and teen drama (and action/adventure) with Fabian Nicieza, and then changed to humor/buddies/philosophy/social issues with Peter David (hard to quantify PAD, innit?). And what about Hulk, or Hitman (crime? dark humor?) or Starman (could this one be considered biographical)? --
2973:, yet they are listed only as "Comic book titles" or "DC Comics titles". It's true, "Superhero comic" would not be a particularly useful category, as it isn't exclusive enough. Horror, Crime, Sci-Fi, etc. all seem like potentially useful categories however. Perhaps a distinction between solo superheroes and superhero teams? Or possibly a distinction between "straight" superhero comics like Superman, as opposed to more genre blending superheroes such as the afforementioned Swamp Thing. --
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The only reference of importance that I can recall is that the
Sentinels (for example, Nimrod) used it as a one of the power levels for their mutant detection sistems. Nimrod itself was considered "Omega Level" and compared itself to Phoenix (Rachel Summers, at the time she had Phoenix-Force powers.)
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The policy generally agreed on above was that unless the
Ultimate character has their own title, then they would just have a mention and comparison on the main character's page. I don't think that minor costume and personality changes should be enough, given that, for the most part, the character is
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There isn't really a formal proceedure, mainly you just ask other people involved if they think it's time to be rid of it or not. Personally, I think it's close, if not there, already, though I'd definatly get rid of the cover of "clockwork thugs" at the bottom, since essentially the same image is at
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is the first article that I wrote (and so far the only one). There is a cleanup notice at the top of it and I'd like to get that article to the point that it doesn't need it before I write any others. I'd like some advice on what can be done to make it better and I figure if I get this advice now any
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springs to mind as both superheroic and crime/police procedural, where would you put Gaiman's
Sandman, fantasy, horror or superhero, it mixing all three genres, and Swamp Thing again is a similar mix, and then there's Cerebus, which is fantasy and humour and religion and who knows what else. I agree
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Personally I think it is too early to tell. Public perception is that this is DC's "Ultimate" line, however their editorial staff deny that completely. Frank Miller says he is writing AS Batman to fit into continuity basically writing his Batman year two. I cannot see how you would write the entry
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I expanded the Atlas and Turbo pages. For the Atlas page I added a picture but I'm not content with it; however it was the only comic book cover image of Atlas I had. I've since found a much better image but its source is unknown to me (I took it from a website; it appears to be from one of Marvel's
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in that sense; he's very enthusiastic, and after a while you get the feeling that he doesn't really intend to troll, but his actions are ultimately damaging to the 'pedia. However, the one thing that I've caught him on several times is copyvio- he has a bad habit of transplanting whole sections of
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I've taken a look at the Golden Age, Silver Age and Modern Age articles, and I was astounded how much bias there was towards superheroes. While the Modern Age article actually acknowledges certain events such as the rise of the direct market and the recognition of creator rights, the Golden Age and
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Xastic's idea seems pretty interesting. Non-superhero and other genres of comic books could be informatively organized in more specific categories, which would definitely makek our categories more browsable. This is similar to the problems we had using superhero infoboxes for non-superhero comic
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and I could already come up with quite a list of things to improve about the article, but I think this is not really the right place for that. I still think the best idea would be to form a
Colaboration-thingy and then focus on getting these (and other) articles improved. But a Comics-related Peer
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to the point where the edit and fiction warnings can be removed. What is the proper procedure I have to go through to have this happen? I don't want to step on any toes unintentionally. I still don't know if this is even the proper forum to be asking about all of this. If it isn't I apologize for
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Sorry, didn't mean to be abrasive. I had actually put a sepatate Blur entry in
September, but someone erased it. I've already categorized the new version (as asked by the note on that page) before coming here, and already made mention of Squadron Supreme. Also added a Blur (disambiguation) page,
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And you're right about a bias towards cbs on my part - my bad, as it were. Change "comics" to "comic books" though and I pretty much stand by what I said about struggling to find hand-lettered comic books. Near-enough all of the "big two" have changed over, and many indies computer-letter because
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Not only am I (admittedly) slightly lazy, I thought it would be a good point to bring up because it seems that
Wikipedians don't just translate a page, they add info or create an entirely new page without knowledge or recognition of the English language one. With this info in mind, it may become
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DC Comics started a new ongoing series "All-Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder" and "All-Star
Superman". So what is All StarĀ ? There were references to it being like the silver age, so is it a continuation of the silver age storys, or is this a fresh start ārebootā with itās own story line and
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Something should be done about this guy. I'm sure he means absolutely no harm and has only the best intentions, but it seems he often adds articles about things he has at best little knowledge of and his edits tend to seriously lack grammar and are probably more work for others to clean up than
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in that category, which I don't think is what you intended. The other subcats of "Comic book titles" don't need to mention comics because they already include the name of a specific comic or publisher. ...Which brings up another question: is it really a good idea for "Comic book titles" to be
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Sorry to Xastic. I think it's a great idea to divide by genre, yeah, but I believe superheroes would be problematic. While most fall under the category of action/adventure, some of them are cross-genre and would belong in the action/adventure anyway: Daredevil and Batman are both crime and
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SoM is correct, I meant adding genre subcategories that could be applied to the various comics articles. My thinking was that there are quite a lot of articles on comics and it might be helpful to have subcategories of some kind. Genre categories just seemed like the most obvious choice.
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I appreciate WikiProjects are for contributors, but I figured it would help if readers came through from the portal if interested in joining to a familiar format. As to the lilac, it's hard to find colours that look good on a blue background, but feel free to try other colours.
2491:"In a font similar to Comic Sans" - Kill It. I've never seen a single US or UK professional comic that uses any font even vaguely resembling CS, with fonts resembling specific hand letterers having become "standard" of late in US comics, apart from a few mixed-case experiments.
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Okay, a rough version is put up, subject to mucho revisions (not the best piece of writing I've ever come up with, I'll admit). As it is, those books are extremely hard to follow. I'll be putting up links to some criticisms of the
Deathmate miniseries in the near future.
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Where can I find a good definition of "omega level" in respect to the Marvel Universe measure of strength of a mutant's powers? I heard this on a comic board, but I can't find it on wikipedia, and was wondering if the term has a canonical definition?
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Universe books.) I also have an image of the cover of New Thunderbolts #12 which features Atlas in an action shot, but it looks a bit awkward. Which should we use? I also removed the Stub tags from both pages, please see if this was correct to do.
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The groth renaming is significant as far as I know in being the first usage f the term comics in reference to an artform, although I am happy to be corrected there. I placed the logo there ages ago as a placeholder to convert it into the logo for
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In spite of the name similarity, they don't appear to be the same person. M.C. Brown Shoes seems to be a quite regular contributor, and his edits are mainly about music. Brown Shoes22 is Canadian, while M.C. seems to be Australian according to
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I can't see a lot wrong with it, to be honest, it needs a copyedit but it looks like what I think an article about a comic book series (as opposed to characters) should look like. The text needs tweaking, it might be worth breaking out a
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Err, it's kind of... busy? Shouldn't we be more concerned with keeping in line with other WikiProject pages than our portal? Portals are for readers, WikiProjects are for contributors, at least that's how I've always looked at it.
3154:, two anonymous users keep on taking out the information that says Cain is Batgirl's biological father, which has been proven in her comic series. This isn't just fan speculation, it has been established in her series a while ago.
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What's up with speech balloon? I'll start scanning pictures for the British comics article. ACB and Superhero are going to have to be referenced then. I'll contact people in the edit history and ask them if they can reference it.
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Just a note, I happen to have admin powers, but deletion process would still have to be followed to delete that article, as there is a somewhat notable article history. The only articles I can delete without going through VFD are
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I've noticed a consistent inconsistency throughout the comics pages.Ā ;-) It seems like writers of some of the articles are never clear on whether the article is based around the title character or the book itself. Thus
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It's not a bad idea, we should start unifying our efforts a bit better. Although the to do list really only has a couple of things left to get done, doesn't it? We need exemplars, the rest is pretty much done isn't it?
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I must agree with Jamdav. Not only is the infobox unneccisary, but the description of Captain America could be cut down to a discussion of the differences between the two versions (since there's considerable overlap).
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Caption boxes "are usually connected to the edge of the panel"? Only artist I've ever seen that happen with is Walt Simonson's art, where he prefers to alter the edge of the panel shape, especially when working with
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into it? When I added the Bronze Age text to American Comic Book there was a claim that there was a "consensus" not to use the Bronze Age, which seems a little dubious to me--the whole concept is too well known.
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No need to join in the fray, guys. It was just a miscommunication between me and Hiding. I was very excited about finding really good literature on comics and I got a bit carried away with trying to standardize
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The problem with lilac is similar to the problem with grey - it's a "dead" colour, especially when surrounded by grey. I'd like something a bit more positive, although I'll wait for opinions from other people.
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I agree with FS 100% here. The problem is that there doesn't seem to be any process for this sort of thing. He's been asked on his talk page to no effect. If he was being malicious, we could just report him at
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It's very unlikely that a robot could have THAT much power, so it is infered that Omega Level represents the maximum that Sentinel scanners can measure, and that cosmic levels of power are beyond that level.
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Plus, there should be consistancy in linking years. Currently some years are linked, others not. I personally think years are generally overlinked in many Knowledge (XXG) articles and should be cut down (see
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have turned the article from a respectable large stub to a trivia dump, with a plot synopsis so big I don't feel the need to read the comic at all. He's also the one who created (and continues to "update")
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For the beginning we can use those you put in, but for the future there should be some guidelines for how to nominate an article and how many votes it needs in what time to become an acutal collaboration.
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Shouldn't the name of that category be something like "Adult humor comic books"? I know it's within the "Comic books" category, but category titles should be sufficiently specific by themselves.
3550:), and BS22 revert everything without regard to other improvements by Tenebrae. Tenebrae reverted back to his version. I moved the Blur back in, keeping Tenebrae's changes and explained why in
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Actually, it would be helpful if you did reveal your thinking, or improved the articles as you see fit. As we have noweher else to discuss these things yet, I would suggest either here or the
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I don't see the problem myself. You could get rid of the picture, as Ultimate Captain America looks exactly the same, or get rid of the entire infobox and put the info into the main article.
2153:, it fails comprehensiveness (too comphrehensive on powers, not enough on either real-world or fictional history - it doesn't even have more than a couple of passing mentions on the frelling
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I'll admit that. But aren't we wanting to make these pages accessible to everyone? Putting Tim Drake instead of Robin would probably not make sense to the average reader. I'm just saying.
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Oh yeah, fair play. I don't mind that much. Yeah, it was probably a bit much, but you don't know until you try. At least it's still there in the edit history if it is ever needed again.
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Basically, it's a bit long, you don't need every cover (indeed, if you look at the section just above this, you'll see why it's an actual problem), STB has a few formatting problems (see
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I half-disagree with SoM's point. If someone has a confusion about a term, then an encyclopedia article is needed. Since this is a small, insignificant fact, perhaps an article entitled
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article. This would be alright for a while if it were a redirect, but since it isn't, I think that we should try to fix as many links as possible. Additionally, many links point to
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is appropriate; I wouldn't call this vandalism, just really annoying behavior that deserves some organized review. It doesn't matter that someone on IRC thought it was no big deal.
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There's a dispute going on regarding the correct placement of this article, either at American comics or American comic book. Please help form a consensus one way or the other.
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I just read the beginning and I think it still needs some copyediting. For example, titles should be in italics, and the article needs some more links in the lead (and strangely
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would provide any definition, but please feel free to amend both that and the definition of comics. I agree about the twentieth century. Most of the British stuff is found at
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I'm not a member of this project, but I thought I'd throw this out there. Knowledge (XXG) has a list of films by genre. Any plans to implement something similar for comics? --
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Neutrality - the whole thing in general seems skewed towards "independent" US comics, with manga and superhero comics only an afterthought, and UK comics not mentioned at all.
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Right, that gives me something to work on, ta. Now I do see why you were surprised. I was just nominating it on article length, not actually giving it more than a skim.Ā :(
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Based on no more than a quick flick-through, Comics is a maybe; British comic has no pictures ACB has no references, Superhero has no references, and I'm amazed you even
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The concept is known, but the definitions are all over the place. Everyone agrees that the Silver Age started in 1955-56 (depending on whether you favour the
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books. Though our wikiproject has a slant toward the action-books, we definitely need to make sure that our policies apply equally to other books. --
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pages are the best places. This is the WikiProject for comics. Where better to discuss the page itself, and what better article to have featured?
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I'm not talking about the article names or links to articles. I'm talking about ], as in what to call them in the infoboxes and lists. Referencing
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Is there anything TO say? Something needs to be done about this guy. Even if he's not intentionally vandalising, that's the effect he's having now.
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Right, taken a random selection from the above for the article requests section and linked the rest as "more". And if the copyedits get done, look
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any more. I asked on the IRC channel the other day, and got something along the lines of "Well, copyediting's minor, as long as he's not breaking
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also doesn't seem fleshed out enough to be an FA. I'm not sure what other major articles to focus on, but those seemed like big titles to me. --
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is like that, that's true, but not noteworthy. It's been used for donkey's years elsewhere to signify someone speaking from off-panel).
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At the time the series was still under publication. It finished up last Wenesday, so I removed the tag a day ro two ago..
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This is nothing new.It was first revealed in #37, and later issues have addressed it (most notably #65). --
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I like it. When I get a chance, I'll probably try to update a few pages to match this a little closer. --
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may help. After reading, it would help us to put it into use. --
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all have 'title' as a suffix, so I changed it before saving. --
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Advance apologies if this is the wrong place to post this.
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I've given that images. What are people's thoughts now.
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I'm starting to expand the article set on comics like
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don't even mind it as it is. Merge I say, MERGE! --
3206:Is there a reason why you don't do it yourself? --
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1251:Is All Star warth making a page for Yes or NoĀ ?--
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600:wide range at the other end, from 1980-ish to the
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2366:What's so signifacant about Gary Groth renaming
121:Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Comics/Archive07
2917:And "not to my knowledge" is my answer to it -
2742:Yes, you're right, fortnight might be better.--
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978:Knowledge (XXG):Candidates for speedy deletion
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3668:other articles will only be better for it. (
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2278:Obviously I'm biased, but what's wrong with
2194:We probably should, actually. I changed the
1771:Oh no, try some out. We can always revert.
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518:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Comics/exemplars
3641:Power and abilities of Wolverine (detailed)
3584:Knowledge (XXG):Naming Conventions (comics)
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114:Knowledge (XXG):How to archive a talk page
2247:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Final Fantasy
1360:Page history, so you can see who did this
3679:Well, since I'm the one who tagged it...
3534:has engaged in a little revert war with
3304:, there are still a lot of links to the
2700:Okay, how often should we run it? I've
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588:#4), but the end is a bit fuzzier, with
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2982:Teams, etc are already sorted out (see
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18:Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Comics
3089:Divison of characters and book history
2696:Knowledge (XXG) Collaboration of theĀ ?
1144:I repeat the question. For reference:
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1043:wasn't MEĀ ! it was someone but not me!
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1555:and be done with it. He's not even a
738:Definitely, especially as a F5 is an
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1971:Okay, a trial run on the talk page.
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922:Ultimate Fantastic Four (story arcs)
2903:List of movies based on comic books
1698:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Cricket
1029:, So it is harder to type and read.
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857:Knowledge (XXG):Wikiportal/Comics
673:I'd like to get some feedback on
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1099:. Brand new name. Same edits:
592:leaving Marvel and the Death of
430:Looks good. Now I'm off to bed.
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3035:Category:Crime comic book title
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2516:See why I was surprised yet? -
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2349:Why is there a logo for comics?
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1414:. Look at the contribs (diffs)
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855:Any volunteers to set one up @
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2394:The article needs more images
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